ROCKLAND, Maine — Incumbent City Councilor Larry Pritchett will return to the council for a second consecutive term while Louise MacLellan-Ruf will join the local legislative body for the first time.

Pritchett and MacLellan-Ruf won the two three-year seats on the City Council. Pritchett received 780 votes and MacLellan-Ruf, a member of the harbor management commission, collected 748 votes.

Former Mayor Hal Perry finished third with 489 votes.

Mayor Will Clayton did not seek re-election. His final meeting will be Nov. 13. The two winners will be sworn in on Nov. 18.

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In the race for two seats on the Regional School Unit 13 board, incumbent Donald Robishaw Jr. was the top vote getter with 612 votes, winning a second term. Challenger Steven Roberts won the second seat with 587 votes. Incumbent William Pearce fell short with 513 votes.

The incumbents for two Rockland Port District posts — Howard Edwards and Dan McNichol — were uncontested and re-elected.

Rockland voters also gave the city approval to borrow $586,000 for a salt and sand shed. The referendum was approved 573-528.